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. >> in most european countries, there is strict separation between matters of the state and religion -- at least officially -- but in some parts of the world like saudi arabia, the state is governed in accordance to religious principles. the country's laws are based on wahhabi is long, the particularly strict interpretation of the muslim faith -- wahhabi islam. \ women, for instance, how far fewer rights than men. campaigners have accused saudi arabia of violating human rights. now, controversies have erupted in kosovo where the automation has invested millions in building mosques. even moderate muslims are worried at these developments. than a religious dignitaries from the world over are gathered for the dedication ceremony of the international center for into religious and intercultural dialogue. the three founding nations -- saudi arabia, spain, and austria -- were represented by their foreign ministers. among the 600 guests was the united nations secretary- general. the saudi government provided some 15 million euros in funding for the dialogue center for the first three years.
. >> in most european countries, there is strict separation between matters of the state and religion -- at least officially -- but in some parts of the world like saudi arabia, the state is governed in accordance to religious principles. the country's laws are based on wahhabi is long, the particularly strict interpretation of the muslim faith -- wahhabi islam. \ women, for instance, how far fewer rights than men. campaigners have accused saudi arabia of violating human rights. now,...
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. >> love animals knows no religion or creed. this hobby is shared by kurds, turks, and arabs. >> from pierce said this to feats of light, no where else are people so passionate about pigeons as in turkey. >> that brings us to the end of this last edition of "european journal" in 2012. until next year, happy new year from all of us in brussels. bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --
. >> love animals knows no religion or creed. this hobby is shared by kurds, turks, and arabs. >> from pierce said this to feats of light, no where else are people so passionate about pigeons as in turkey. >> that brings us to the end of this last edition of "european journal" in 2012. until next year, happy new year from all of us in brussels. bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --
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all religions are equal. we have shrines of creativity and music and it can make a fascinating reading. including the arguments that go into this. from that point of view, i don't think it's fair to compare and follow your but were other religions because you come from africa. but i think you would be losing something if you did not make a comparative attitude. >> any other questions? >> could you talk more about where the name came from? >> yes. one of the things we are very good at his names. we have the most exciting and fascinating array of names. and if the guns from the traditional languages. when you see names like this, good luck, god's will, blessings, there is one name that i refuse to call them and his name is sweetheart. [laughter] i don't know you, you're not my sweetheart. so many of these names are literal translations and so some ask about what they want to say. and the name was called good luck and heaven knows what happened. but i think that this is an image. >> okay. the gentleman off to ou
all religions are equal. we have shrines of creativity and music and it can make a fascinating reading. including the arguments that go into this. from that point of view, i don't think it's fair to compare and follow your but were other religions because you come from africa. but i think you would be losing something if you did not make a comparative attitude. >> any other questions? >> could you talk more about where the name came from? >> yes. one of the things we are very...
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>> they're the most unrepresented group right now in terms of religion in congress. about 20% of the country says they have no religious affiliation. we did have one atheist member of congress a few years ago. pete stark was the first person to say i'm an atheist. kyrsten sinema is the first person to say i have none when you know asked what's your religion, but that doesn't represent the number of people of america. >> and quickly, does it make a difference? >> well, you know, that's hard to quantify. for some people it's an identification, but for some people it does affect how they think about issues, how they govern. think about last year when congressman paul ryan was doing the budget he tied it to his catholic faith. other members of congress do that. but for some that's a personal thing and politics is something different. >> kim lawton, many thanks. >>> in other news, legal challenges continue against new contraception requirements in the federal healthcare law. under the law, employers must cover contraceptive services for their employees free of charge. doz
>> they're the most unrepresented group right now in terms of religion in congress. about 20% of the country says they have no religious affiliation. we did have one atheist member of congress a few years ago. pete stark was the first person to say i'm an atheist. kyrsten sinema is the first person to say i have none when you know asked what's your religion, but that doesn't represent the number of people of america. >> and quickly, does it make a difference? >> well, you...
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the contradiction is that while religion can sustain liberty, liberty does not necessarily sustain religion. this is both of paramount importance because of the similar importance of the declaration of independence. america's public philosophy is distilled in the declarations second paragraph. we hold these truths to be self-evident. notice how our nation was born with an association the important political are not only noble, they are self-evident, meaning they can be known by any not quoted by ignorance and superstition. it is as the declaration says self-evident clear that all men are created equal equal not only in their access to the important political truths, but also being endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. next in the declaration comes perhaps the most important word in the declaration. it is the word secure. to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, jefferson wrote. that is the government's primary purpose is to secure pre-existing rights. a government does not create rights, it does no
the contradiction is that while religion can sustain liberty, liberty does not necessarily sustain religion. this is both of paramount importance because of the similar importance of the declaration of independence. america's public philosophy is distilled in the declarations second paragraph. we hold these truths to be self-evident. notice how our nation was born with an association the important political are not only noble, they are self-evident, meaning they can be known by any not quoted...
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several states had religion establishments. some tax religious property. others band giving groups practices. i'm thinking for example eventually of various states in the southwest banning polygamy for example. >> host: so when it came to massachusetts, talk about massachusetts or pennsylvania. we are here in pennsylvania -- that's a case study of states regulating religion. >> guest: sure. pennsylvania for example had an act of blasphemy law which would now think of as starkly unconstitutional and the last case that was brought, the last criminal prosecution under blasphemy law was actually blocked in the early 1970s kind of by accident against someone who had a sign in his window saying, wanted, radical carpenter, speaks to crowd teaching peace and of course this person meant jesus but someone walking past.it meant -- and the american civil union got involved and it was dropped. more recently a film company owner tried to name his company i choose hell productions and was denied under, tonight in corporations under the states corporation laws because it
several states had religion establishments. some tax religious property. others band giving groups practices. i'm thinking for example eventually of various states in the southwest banning polygamy for example. >> host: so when it came to massachusetts, talk about massachusetts or pennsylvania. we are here in pennsylvania -- that's a case study of states regulating religion. >> guest: sure. pennsylvania for example had an act of blasphemy law which would now think of as starkly...
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one of the fastest growing groups is those who have no religion at all. paul strand, cbn news, washington. >> george: and finally this week, a lost tribe has come home to israel. and the return could be part of biblical prophecy. chris mitchell was at the airport when more than 50 members of the binine menasha tribe made history. >> their arrival was tearful and emotional. >> i feel like i'm home. >> i'm excited. i'm overwhelmed. i'm extremely -- it's unexplainable. i feel like crying. >> reporter: and this group is just the first of a long-awaited migration. nearly 2,000 tribe members live in israel, but five years ago the government stopped their return. now a recent decision permits all of the bene menasha, about 7,000, to return. >> the 10 tribes may have been lost to us for many centuries, but they were never lost in terms of their identity. >> reporter: michael worked for years to help bring about this moment. he believes the bene menasha return fulfills biblical prophecy. >> the prophet isaiah says, "fear not, for i am with you." "from the east i w
one of the fastest growing groups is those who have no religion at all. paul strand, cbn news, washington. >> george: and finally this week, a lost tribe has come home to israel. and the return could be part of biblical prophecy. chris mitchell was at the airport when more than 50 members of the binine menasha tribe made history. >> their arrival was tearful and emotional. >> i feel like i'm home. >> i'm excited. i'm overwhelmed. i'm extremely -- it's unexplainable. i...
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it is not religion of religion for those to fund all organizations in is overturned why should they be treated differently? now with that balance policy if you find out a long list of exceptions to cover the face except for the one they really want -- want to get out. everyone that i mention in the top of it is malicious and inconsistent but against the backdrop of the idea the french way to do things. even if they have the idea of a french woman still, they will not get that. >> chicago used to have an ordinance against appearing in public with the mask directed to the ku klux klan klan. i am interested in the related issue of polygamy. day think reynolds verses u.s. bidding polygamy among the mormons was good lot and will it be overturned? >> that is an interesting issue. they also had losses you could not appear in public if you are ugly. [laughter] former colleagues have major neurological disabilities research and found he could not walk down the street. with polygamy if religion in came forward today with the requirement as was the case with the church of latter day saints in the
it is not religion of religion for those to fund all organizations in is overturned why should they be treated differently? now with that balance policy if you find out a long list of exceptions to cover the face except for the one they really want -- want to get out. everyone that i mention in the top of it is malicious and inconsistent but against the backdrop of the idea the french way to do things. even if they have the idea of a french woman still, they will not get that. >> chicago...
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have the right to deny their female employees access to health care what ever happened to freedom from religion and later in the show we'll have a your take my take wives segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air. you need to know this ignoring the lessons in europe the united states is set to jump into an austerity economic death spiral this year already thanks to republican hostage scenarios over the last few years forcing deep spending cuts the united states is set to swallow three hundred forty eight billion dollars in austerity measures this year in two thousand and thirteen and includes two hundred billion in spending cuts and an additional one hundred twenty five billion from the expiration of the payroll tax cut these austerity measures total two point one percent of our national g.d.p. which as this chart shows is more austerity the most nations in europe. far including the u.k. france and spain this month we learned that the u.k. is now in a double dip recession because of austerity and spain which has been choking on austerity for a year now
have the right to deny their female employees access to health care what ever happened to freedom from religion and later in the show we'll have a your take my take wives segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air. you need to know this ignoring the lessons in europe the united states is set to jump into an austerity economic death spiral this year already thanks to republican hostage scenarios over the last few years forcing deep spending cuts the...
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at some point there should be freedom from religion as well as freedom of religion but maureen thanks i'll go with the constitution ok. thanks for having me on thank you laurie ferguson coming up the phone lines are now open for your take my take a lot of segments so if you want to chance to ask a question live on the big picture give us a call or two and she would not go for twenty one thirty four and talk to you right after the break. i mean. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture.
at some point there should be freedom from religion as well as freedom of religion but maureen thanks i'll go with the constitution ok. thanks for having me on thank you laurie ferguson coming up the phone lines are now open for your take my take a lot of segments so if you want to chance to ask a question live on the big picture give us a call or two and she would not go for twenty one thirty four and talk to you right after the break. i mean. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so...
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we have we have almost all the religions or many religions but not just muslims like sundays or she has never we never have problems with religious and behave. however as i said aside because. i'm not talking about. radicalized or not anybody can i say sion and any side actually leads to bad things. to violence to. people. actually trying to take law by the hands of people thinking that. you know they own they have the right they hold that they only have the rights no others have no i think then behind. we all live together we have the same rights everybody there's no segregation on the basis of religion or ethnicity or anything else there had been a story which shall we say made lots of noise in the press about doctors who were arrested and detained and some of them later were tortured. what was the story behind that if you could clarify for. such of the doctors anybody who commits a crime. i would have to face the law and in the court of law behind you can you can if you have any allegations have any complaints you can file them an investigation will take place and that's exactly
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religion is sinful to the american policy, because religion is not central to american politics. that is, religion plays a large role in the nurturing of the virtue that the republican government presupposes because of the modernity of america. our nation response to politics, to public policy. the secondary, the subsidiary role, of encouraging, or at least not stunting, the flourishing of the infrastructure of institutions that have the primary responsibility for nurturing the sociology of virtue. these institutions were the primary responsibility, are of the private sector of life. they are not political institutions. some of our founders, notably benjamin franklin, subscribed to the 18th century -- a watery undemanding scripture that postulated a creator who wound up the universe like a clock and thereafter did not intervene in the human story. it has been said that the beast god is like a rich and in australia, benevolent, distant and and frequently heard from. deism explains the existence and nature of the universe. at so does the big bang theory which is not a religion. if
religion is sinful to the american policy, because religion is not central to american politics. that is, religion plays a large role in the nurturing of the virtue that the republican government presupposes because of the modernity of america. our nation response to politics, to public policy. the secondary, the subsidiary role, of encouraging, or at least not stunting, the flourishing of the infrastructure of institutions that have the primary responsibility for nurturing the sociology of...
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>> religion has different functions in traditional societies. from the function that it functions that it has in modern society. traditional societies use religion a lot more explanation, now science provided the explanations of why there's tides and why the sun seems to go across the sky. so there's a function of religion that has become lost with time. religion still has its function of offering comfort, of helping deal with anxiety. religion used to have a function of teaching us to obey the king or obey the president. the reasons that we obey the president today are not because of religion but because of the rule of law. >> interesting. professor jared diamond, thank you so much for all of that. >> you are welcome. >>> and up next, coughing, sneezing and wheezing. the flu outbreak infecting the nation. >> excuse me. >> how facebook -- well timed there, s.e. facebook helping some fight back. we'll explain it next. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who cho
>> religion has different functions in traditional societies. from the function that it functions that it has in modern society. traditional societies use religion a lot more explanation, now science provided the explanations of why there's tides and why the sun seems to go across the sky. so there's a function of religion that has become lost with time. religion still has its function of offering comfort, of helping deal with anxiety. religion used to have a function of teaching us to...
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the church of england or maybe the official religion of the u.k. but it's under attack from all sides with attendances hitting rock bottom people being tempted away by other beliefs coming up just a bit later we'll look at whether the institution should be saying his prayers and nobody is the one. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin markham's a big picture. sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build on the most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tombs mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care what you only. three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media. thanks for joining us here on. a big screen superstar. celebrating his new homeland after being handed his very own russian passport following with. the movie icon left his native france over
the church of england or maybe the official religion of the u.k. but it's under attack from all sides with attendances hitting rock bottom people being tempted away by other beliefs coming up just a bit later we'll look at whether the institution should be saying his prayers and nobody is the one. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you...
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in the world, prominent religion in the rotation site, establish religion in the world. that doesn't mean for a lot of women that their religious participation and whatever is their local church, synagogue or temple or a doesn't give them a sense of security and often times, really than male leadership of those organizations are perfectly aware that women's sense of security coming from a particular faith in the process of the faith is one other thing sustaining the the religious organization. it has put many religious organizations in conflict with each other because on the one hand, they absolutely depend on women as participants. who turns out that the temple, who turns out that the church, who turns up at the synagogue? at the same time as religious organization has been loads to allow women to wield influence in that religious organization. if you listen to indian feminists talk about nationalism , you will hear a lot of these concerns. if you listen to african american women talk about churches in the united states, you'll hear concerns. you will hear concerns from
in the world, prominent religion in the rotation site, establish religion in the world. that doesn't mean for a lot of women that their religious participation and whatever is their local church, synagogue or temple or a doesn't give them a sense of security and often times, really than male leadership of those organizations are perfectly aware that women's sense of security coming from a particular faith in the process of the faith is one other thing sustaining the the religious organization....
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pueblo , en el capitolio lourdes univisión este domingo vamos a hablar de chavismo , y chavez de la religion del nuevo gobernador de puerto rico este es un adelanto . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> este domingo en al punto aprobara el nuevo congreso una reforma migratoria los votos para no conseguir una totalidad pero pued ser pedazo a pedazo , vamos a trarar de buscar esos votos por que la religion si se puede meter en la política , que pasa si el presidente hugo chavez , no puede tomar posesion de poder el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico , no quiere que la isla sea el estado 51 de estados unidos , el status està mal redactada y el chef , nos enseña a comer , smplemente explotalo con el palador , todo en al punto el horario a las 10 de la mañana , en el este a las 1 de la tarde en california . >>> las autoridades , pidieron ayuda por television para arrestar , a una sospechosa de abuso infantil , un hombre , se le ocurrió celebrar navidad con prostitutas , en un consulado , revean una fotografía de la lady di , que en el pasado , no se pudo publicar ya volvemos no se vaya los tie
pueblo , en el capitolio lourdes univisión este domingo vamos a hablar de chavismo , y chavez de la religion del nuevo gobernador de puerto rico este es un adelanto . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> este domingo en al punto aprobara el nuevo congreso una reforma migratoria los votos para no conseguir una totalidad pero pued ser pedazo a pedazo , vamos a trarar de buscar esos votos por que la religion si se puede meter en la política , que pasa si el presidente...
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the politics of religion. the pastor who was forced to withdraw today because he said homosexuality is a sin. which is the bible teaches. the same bible that the president will hold when he takes the oath of office. why can't you use the bible as a prop at the inauguration? riddle me that? a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. ♪ i have direct deposit on my visa prepaid. my paycheck is loaded right on my card. automatic. i am not going downtown standing in line to cash it. i know where my money is, because it is in my pocket. i got more time with my daughter, we got places to go. [ freeman ] go open a new world, with visa prepaid. more people go with visa. wow... good time at grandma's. fruit is good... juic
the politics of religion. the pastor who was forced to withdraw today because he said homosexuality is a sin. which is the bible teaches. the same bible that the president will hold when he takes the oath of office. why can't you use the bible as a prop at the inauguration? riddle me that? a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause...
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the politics of religion. the pastor who was forced to withdraw today because he said homosexuality is a sin. which is the bible teaches. the same bible that the president will hold when he takes the oath of office. why can't you use the bible as a prop at the inauguration? riddle me that? mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on grou
the politics of religion. the pastor who was forced to withdraw today because he said homosexuality is a sin. which is the bible teaches. the same bible that the president will hold when he takes the oath of office. why can't you use the bible as a prop at the inauguration? riddle me that? mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institute any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some potential threats on the horizon and those threats on the horizon are basically around its relevance to communities in general other faiths are significantly growing in not only population but the voice in a social and political level so it's really important to have a plurality of opinion rather than just focus on one institution as being reflective of the nation yet the national church has twenty six on the elected members in the house of lords the upper house of britain's parliament and it enjoys financial privileges courtesy of the u.k. taxpayer by the church's own admission the number of people coming through the doors of this and every other church in england has harvard over the past forty years the very same report even warns that in the longer term the established religion faces fading away to virtual embellishments twenty anglican churches just like this one being closed do
one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institute any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some potential threats on the horizon and those threats on the horizon are basically around its relevance to communities in general other faiths are significantly growing in not only population but the voice in a social and political level so it's really important to have a plurality of opinion...
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and at the church of england it may be the official religion of the u.k. but it's under attack from all sides with attendances hitting rock bottom and people being tempted away by other beliefs coming up a bit later on we look at whether the institution should be saying its prayers and mobilize them one. time this week president obama signed a law allowing to be indefinite detention of u.s. terror suspects without trial of a national defense authorization act also delays the closure of the kuantan of up a prison for another year veteran congressman dennis kucinich thinks the move is part of a pattern ultimately undermining democracy right now we're much more of a garrison and garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're
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. >> what does the constitution say about religion? everyone talks about separation of church and state, a very good principle, but what do we find in the constitution? the establishment clause that says congress should not pass a law to establish one religion over another. the second thing is congress should not pass any law that is going to prohibit the free exercise of religion. we don't want government to be saying we're going to build your church after sandy but this mosque we will not build, no, they should be in the exact same footing and they should apply like every other nonprofit should apply. stuart: you think the money should come from the government to repair damage to churches, mosques and temples? >> yes, absolutely. stuart: you push for that? >> absolutely, unless we think that churches are simply not a plus for society. stuart: right, now under obama care, catholic institutions, hospitals, for example, must provide birth control and they must provide morning after abortion pills. they have got to do this. the obama adm
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they want the subject removed so more time can be spent on things like religion and nationalism. they say the move is a step backward. we have a report from jakarta. >> learning about the motion. it is a prime exercised for children around the world. these children may lose out on some experiments of the government goes ahead with taking a science out of the curriculum. >> science is cool. lots of beautiful, objects can be made through science. when i grow up, i want to be a professor in biotechnology. >> the education ministry says there too overburdened for such causes and they want schools to focus mainly on religion, nationalism, the indonesian language, and math. that would mean the end of signs causes so they could learn about their country's frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. >> they are the right age to learn. they are ready to learn the basic concepts of science. what about their future? >> fascinated to listen to listen to the explanation about the many volcanoes. science is important to learn the way of thinking. they say it is necessary for them to be able t
they want the subject removed so more time can be spent on things like religion and nationalism. they say the move is a step backward. we have a report from jakarta. >> learning about the motion. it is a prime exercised for children around the world. these children may lose out on some experiments of the government goes ahead with taking a science out of the curriculum. >> science is cool. lots of beautiful, objects can be made through science. when i grow up, i want to be a...
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partes, y vamos a tratar de buscar esos votos, primero. >>> dos lÍderes religioso nos dicen porque la religiÓn si se puede meter en la polÍtica. >>>la reforma migratoria no es un asunto polÍtico es un asunto de justicia, con im perotiva moral. >>> quÉ pasa si hugo chÁvez no puede tomar poder. >>> el presidente tiene que ejercer el gobierno. >>> el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico no quiere que la isla sea el estado 51 de los estados unidos. >>>la primera pregunta la de el estatus te irrito rally estÁ mal redactada el chef nos enseÑa a comer. >>> estoy reproduciendo la naturaleza, dÉjalo en la boca y explota con el paladar. >>> todo en al punto. >>> y este domingo a las diez de la maÑana en el este del paÍs, pero a la dlaun tarde en california, y el oeste de los estados unidos. >>> y el ciclista amstrong dice que parece que usÓ sustancias prohibidas. >>> y regresa el fÚtbol mexicano, los primeros gol. >>> >>> en japÓn subastan un atÚn gigantes >>> y como se les ingenio un dueÑo de i-phone para recuperar su telÉfono, que despues de dejarlo olvidado en un taxi, todo al regresar. >>>
partes, y vamos a tratar de buscar esos votos, primero. >>> dos lÍderes religioso nos dicen porque la religiÓn si se puede meter en la polÍtica. >>>la reforma migratoria no es un asunto polÍtico es un asunto de justicia, con im perotiva moral. >>> quÉ pasa si hugo chÁvez no puede tomar poder. >>> el presidente tiene que ejercer el gobierno. >>> el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico no quiere que la isla sea el estado 51 de los estados unidos....
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. >> religion has always united the russian people. i think it is part of tradition. history shows everything has been done in the interest of god and religion. >> the role of the church in secular russia is being questioned more and more. during the past year, the relationship between the russian orthodox church and the state has been put under the microscope. some worry the opposition is becoming too close. >> the cathedral of christ the savior itself was the scene of the punk band, pussy riot's protest against putin's relationship with the church. in the christmas eve address, they called for pulte -- for freedom of speech to be protected. 2012 was a turbulent year in russia. many are hoping 2013 will bring peace and reconciliation. >> the french actor gerard depardieu has been offered an apartment by the russian government. he was showing off his new russian passport. he has threatened to give up his french citizenship over plans to raise taxes on the rich. there is a short list of three players showing off their skills in spain on sunday. >> how the use that -- h
. >> religion has always united the russian people. i think it is part of tradition. history shows everything has been done in the interest of god and religion. >> the role of the church in secular russia is being questioned more and more. during the past year, the relationship between the russian orthodox church and the state has been put under the microscope. some worry the opposition is becoming too close. >> the cathedral of christ the savior itself was the scene of the...
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maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behi
maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with...
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as a historian of religions he has studied apocalyptic beliefs closely he says that they're all inspired by a book whose success has been undiminished for nearly two thousand g.s. so here's the book of the apocalypse right at the end of the bible where the apocalypse is the last book of the new testament so while the christian bible and what does this book say it says the world will end that god will decree the world's end the christ will come again and that before he comes again there will be a lot of battles. these are called eschatological battles between good and evil so there will be earthquakes cataclysms wars the church will be persecuted and many believers as soon as there are troubled times and there always have been in the history of humanity they will take this as proof to say that the end of the world is near and in the last two thousand years there have been hundreds of announcements of this kind all untrue obviously all untrue otherwise we wouldn't be here talking about it. some are still trying to predict this famous date and in fact two thousand and twelve is only the lat
as a historian of religions he has studied apocalyptic beliefs closely he says that they're all inspired by a book whose success has been undiminished for nearly two thousand g.s. so here's the book of the apocalypse right at the end of the bible where the apocalypse is the last book of the new testament so while the christian bible and what does this book say it says the world will end that god will decree the world's end the christ will come again and that before he comes again there will be...
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in a million mayans never announce the end of the world religion is not part of the mythology the mayan mythology and the mayan calendar are cyclical systems for that matter if you are real mayan two thousand and twelve is no more nor less than a change of era for the real my and we are going from one era to another they would not consider this as the end of the world but some continue to proclaim the calendar is announcing the apocalypse. and they try to uphold this legend with all the strength of a scientific truth. in a suburb of and to a catholic give the reform a chemist has become an apocalypse star. over the last ten years he's written several books announcing the two thousand and twelve catastrophe and he tracks the end of the world signs on the internet i am following every day several sites or from the bad fourth university from nasa follow the possibility that the gang gets its for their next flare can be deadly for our civilization it's correlated with the movement of the planets on one line and that is the reason why i am so sure that it will happen on the twenty first of d
in a million mayans never announce the end of the world religion is not part of the mythology the mayan mythology and the mayan calendar are cyclical systems for that matter if you are real mayan two thousand and twelve is no more nor less than a change of era for the real my and we are going from one era to another they would not consider this as the end of the world but some continue to proclaim the calendar is announcing the apocalypse. and they try to uphold this legend with all the...
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many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her classroom, they can go to our web site and download the content and teach the things we are teaching. >> i think partnerships are the best way to overcome the limitations because we all have limitations. and sometimes it's just visibility. we actually have on our web site 50 short films and one of them is a muslim student from a school in fremont going to a school in arinda talking about what it's like going to school as a muslim in the united states and they are asking questions and you se
many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our...
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>> y puede ser que no tengamos los votos pÀra la formalida de colombia dos lÍderes dicen porque ela religiÓn si se puede meter en la polÍtica. >> > y que pasa si hugo chebez noe stara en juego e. > >> el nuevo gobernador no quiere que la isla sea el presidente de los estados unidos. >>> estoy reproduciendo la nanaturaleza todo esto y mÁs enl punto los tiempos eran difíciles para nosotros. un día, una señora mayor pidió cuatro panes, pero sólo tenía dinero para tres. pero mi madre me pidió que hiciera algo más. después me enteré de que era una familia necesitada. . >> el alto índice de crimen en colombia preocupa agrava el panorama es el número de niños en delitos de bogotá tenemos porque más menores son parte de las bandas y los esfuerzos para evitar que aumenten . >> la cifra con rostors y los más inocentes lo snios y aadolecentes, por las autoridades en colombia cada día son arrestados 79 menores por delito de trafico hasta homicidio . >> más como una víctima como victimario estos niños han sido presionados y engañados . >> responsabilidad para los expertos es compar
>> y puede ser que no tengamos los votos pÀra la formalida de colombia dos lÍderes dicen porque ela religiÓn si se puede meter en la polÍtica. >> > y que pasa si hugo chebez noe stara en juego e. > >> el nuevo gobernador no quiere que la isla sea el presidente de los estados unidos. >>> estoy reproduciendo la nanaturaleza todo esto y mÁs enl punto los tiempos eran difíciles para nosotros. un día, una señora mayor pidió cuatro panes, pero sólo tenía...
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december in this one tonight as some see that the orthodox christian christmas is really really about religion unless a celebration of giving each other presents and. that's right that's right partly because of the tradition that we have partly because the church. didn't. have charitable projects in the twentieth century under the bolsheviks so we do have some charitable programs now connected with a t.v. period. and the celebration and the period after the one nine hundred eighty but here at the main emphasis is on service and prayer so you thank you very much indeed for joining us on that get back to our commentary which you're giving live at the moment not a dot com on our website so thank you very much good to see you here in the studio when i say you can find a live transmission right now from the sermon in russia's crisis a cathedral here mosco with commentary by we've just seen here in the studio along with our own sean thomas and you can head to r.t. dot com right now for that for more spectacular pictures and images of what's happening in crisis a because he. around a thousand lawless
december in this one tonight as some see that the orthodox christian christmas is really really about religion unless a celebration of giving each other presents and. that's right that's right partly because of the tradition that we have partly because the church. didn't. have charitable projects in the twentieth century under the bolsheviks so we do have some charitable programs now connected with a t.v. period. and the celebration and the period after the one nine hundred eighty but here at...
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freedom from religion you know secular atheist you know christian democrats christian republicans you know with people across the religious spectrum i think maybe that's something that we could consider i mean certainly that's that's a long shot but at least being able to. at the time to you know about rebuilding our constitution. if you know it and you know i think there were at the very least and we're out of time here i'm sorry we can't continue the conversation but at the very least we need to amend it to say corporations are not people money is not speech and for that you can go to move to amend or thanks a lot for your call and words that's it for your take my take live thanks for all your calls if we didn't get your call tonight triste back next week coming up i'll tell you why we should say bye bye to billionaires and spread their wealth around so that all americans have a chance to prosper not just a select few. something . lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice drawn. for men. but dangerous even to those who keep it to distance. it's. thursday let's get geeky on becoming s
freedom from religion you know secular atheist you know christian democrats christian republicans you know with people across the religious spectrum i think maybe that's something that we could consider i mean certainly that's that's a long shot but at least being able to. at the time to you know about rebuilding our constitution. if you know it and you know i think there were at the very least and we're out of time here i'm sorry we can't continue the conversation but at the very least we need...
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this is including a book on the difficulty journalists frequently have in properly understanding religion as a motive in events, and the book, itself, is called "blind spot" don't together with roberta, and my colleague, who is here today, paul marshall, published by oxford press and won several literary prizes. it's also included work on a book entitled a table in the presence which was written by lieutenant commander kerry cash which concerns his experiences as a chaplain in combat in iraq. another portion of her work, also within the general area of religion, has focused on the fate of christians around the world, and in particular, their prevails in recent years. this included the award winning "their blood cries out," also co-authoredded with paul marshall, and "eyewitness to a broken world," and cox is a distinguished member of the house of lords, famous as a campaigner for human rights and for christian rights. there will also be out fairly soon another book called "persecuted: the global assault on christians" to be out in early 2013. this brings me tore most recent book, the one
this is including a book on the difficulty journalists frequently have in properly understanding religion as a motive in events, and the book, itself, is called "blind spot" don't together with roberta, and my colleague, who is here today, paul marshall, published by oxford press and won several literary prizes. it's also included work on a book entitled a table in the presence which was written by lieutenant commander kerry cash which concerns his experiences as a chaplain in combat...
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but those outside of the religion outside of the space, were surprised because they thought annapolis was so traditional. guess again. the national cathedral where presidents are blessed after inauguration, and where they and other national figures are remembered in death. today the spot light falls on the marble and stone again after it was announced that same-sex weddings will be conducted within its walls. >> i am surprised. >> the dean of the cathedral said the move was due in part to the recent legalization of same- sex marriage in maryland. but mainly, it was time. >> the church has been looking at this issue for the last two decades. for us inside the church, this is the natural culmination of the process. >> the director of religion and faith for the human rights campaign. >> this is a benchmark in the history of our nation when art national cathedral says we are moving forward. >> the national organization for marriage, which supports marriages only between a man and woman say the simplest way to prevent same-sex ceremonies in charges is to fight for the recognition of marria
but those outside of the religion outside of the space, were surprised because they thought annapolis was so traditional. guess again. the national cathedral where presidents are blessed after inauguration, and where they and other national figures are remembered in death. today the spot light falls on the marble and stone again after it was announced that same-sex weddings will be conducted within its walls. >> i am surprised. >> the dean of the cathedral said the move was due in...
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my question is on religion. how big of a role does religion play in the overall aspect of terrorism. how big of a r ole has it played in the u.s.'s policy on counterterrorism? >>the question is what is the role of religion either from the terrorist perspective or the combating counterterrorism perspective. from the terrorist perspective what we have mostly found is that adherence from al qaeda broadly misinterpreted and taken extremist views and perverted islam as a religion to be able to coerce and otherwise control their followers in doing things that are very much what the tenants of islam would say. we quoted a scholar and others that talked about the prohibition of killing innocent civilians. when they talk about the majority of people being killed by al qaeda are muslims contradicted the religion of islam and pointed out they were violating the tenet. so in general, helping to highlight the perversion of the religion in terms of the information we are doing has been helpful and that is what was done with t
my question is on religion. how big of a role does religion play in the overall aspect of terrorism. how big of a r ole has it played in the u.s.'s policy on counterterrorism? >>the question is what is the role of religion either from the terrorist perspective or the combating counterterrorism perspective. from the terrorist perspective what we have mostly found is that adherence from al qaeda broadly misinterpreted and taken extremist views and perverted islam as a religion to be able to...
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pedazo >>hemos trabajado una que tiene todas las partes >>dos líderes religiosos nos dicen por qué la religion puede meterse en la política >>que pasa si hugo chávez no pude tomar posesion el jueves >>el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico no quiere que la isla sea el estado número 51 de estados unidos. >>el chef josé andrés nos enseña a comer. >>todo en al punto. >>nos vemos el domingo 10 am. y 13 hrs en california. >>la autoridad pide ayuda por television para arrestar a sospechosa de pornografia, y tuvo buen resultado >>celebran con prostitutas dentro de embajada >>subastan foto de la princesa diana. <>>tres pollicias resultaron heridos en distintos hechos en nueva york el primero que estaba fuera de servicio, resulto herido de bala en el bronx otro en estacion metro brooklyn donde hubo un tiroteo >>se ha quedado dormido? pues esta sitaucion es frecuente, uno de cada 20 conductores ha admitido que esto le ha sucedido, lo que demuestra que es causa de accidentes. >>y revelan imágenes de presunta pedófila. gracias a la television está tras las rejas >>la ayuda del público fue determinan
pedazo >>hemos trabajado una que tiene todas las partes >>dos líderes religiosos nos dicen por qué la religion puede meterse en la política >>que pasa si hugo chávez no pude tomar posesion el jueves >>el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico no quiere que la isla sea el estado número 51 de estados unidos. >>el chef josé andrés nos enseña a comer. >>todo en al punto. >>nos vemos el domingo 10 am. y 13 hrs en california. >>la autoridad pide ayuda...
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. >>> dios creo una religiÓn, para un hombre y una mujer, nosotros no somos nadie para juzgar. >>> esta misma semana la corte suprema dijo que en marzo va a escuchar casos relacionados con los derechos de los homosexuales. >>> importante comunicaciÓnes para la corte suprema que nuestro paÍs estÁ yendo en una direcciÓn y esa direccion es la igualdad del matrimonio. >>> mientras el anuncio se hizo hoy dicen que los primeros matrimonioes serÍan hasta dentro de seis meses o un aÑade biko d la apretada agenda de la catedral y porque tienen que pasar un curso las parejas. >>> el distrito escolar independiente en san antonio tienen todo el derecho de expulsar a un estudiante que se negÓ a usar la tarjeta de identificaciÓn estudiantil obli obligato obligatoria que tiene un chip de rastreo. para reducir la falta de asistencia es esta tarjeta. >>> estudio asegura kl prueba mÉdica del papanicolao que se lleva a cabo de descubrir el cÁncer en la matriz podrÍa encontrar otros tipos de cÁncer como ovario y endometrio resultados preliminares. >>> estudio sugiere que las personas mayores de
. >>> dios creo una religiÓn, para un hombre y una mujer, nosotros no somos nadie para juzgar. >>> esta misma semana la corte suprema dijo que en marzo va a escuchar casos relacionados con los derechos de los homosexuales. >>> importante comunicaciÓnes para la corte suprema que nuestro paÍs estÁ yendo en una direcciÓn y esa direccion es la igualdad del matrimonio. >>> mientras el anuncio se hizo hoy dicen que los primeros matrimonioes serÍan hasta...